J.M.
Just getting caught up from driving back from Florida, but I wanted to let
you in on a little package at my website featuring the new WinUDF function
that gives a listing of the drives on your system. The Example uses the
WinUDF to create a file for use with the Choose #List. The Drive listings
then shown in the selection box further show not only the drive letter, but
whether it is a Network Drive, Local Drive, Removable Drive, or CDRom.
Pretty cool. The Example RBase code is there too.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.M. GRATIAS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: Problem with CVAL('DRIVES') in RBW build 1.862xRT03 ?
>
> Razzak :
>
> >>
> Aucun Probl�me..
> By now, you should have received a nice "Present" from the untiring and
> dedicated members of Dream Team, which will fix that minor boo-boo of
> returning (CVAL('Drives')) values in "lower case" separated by your comma
> delimiter on PCs running Windows 98 and Windows 95 ONLY!
> <<
>
> Thanks for the fix and congratulations for your french.
> Everyone will notice the very speedy reaction (less than 2 hours to fix
> this boo boo), and your perfect french (even with extended char.).
>
> How can you do all thoses things ?
>
> Very best regards,
>
> J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique
>
>
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